Dua Lipa says Tame Impala's Currents 'completely changed' her life
Dua Lipa has been "obsessed" with Tame Impala for several years now.
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Novo Nordisk shares rise as Wegovy shows heart benefits beyond weight loss
By Maggie Fick LONDON (Reuters) -Novo Nordisk shares rose 3% on Monday as the market reacted to data the drugmaker
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Ibrahima Konate injury timeline confirmed after Liverpool defender withdraws from France squad
France have confirmed Ibrahima Konate's withdrawal from the squad through injury.
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Reece James fully committed to Chelsea despite Man City & Real Madrid interest
Reece James' focus remains solely on helping Chelsea re-establish themselves as Premier League title contenders despite the interest in his services from Manchester City and Real Madrid, 90min understands.
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EU to Pledge ‘Substantial’ Sum to Climate Loss and Damage Fund
The European Union vowed “substantial” contributions to a fund aimed at helping vulnerable countries cope with severe weather,
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Chrissy Teigen laughs off revealing wardrobe malfunction
Chrissy Teigen was left red-faced after her dress split open at the Baby2Baby Gala.
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Banks Put Forward for Exclusion From EU’s Toughest ESG Rules Yet
Financial firms may be excluded from Europe’s most consequential ESG regulation, as the industry looks set to win
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The World Is Choking on Plastic Pollution. Can Countries Find a Fix?
In March 2022, the world decided it was time to address the growing scourge of plastic pollution. About
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Deutsche Bank’s Courtship Is Heart of Trump NY Trial Defense
For six weeks of trial, Deutsche Bank AG has been depicted as the biggest victim of Donald Trump’s
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Spain’s Sanchez to Face Premiership Vote in Congress on Nov. 16
Spanish caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will seek a new term in a congressional vote on Nov. 16.
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Deutsche Bank Says Lira Bonds Will Be Top Investment in 2024
Turkish lira bonds will flip from being the worst-performing local debt market in developing nations this year to
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Kay Burley criticised for 'fat shaming' David Cameron after unexpected return
Following the sacking of the home secretary Suella Braverman, prime minister Rishi Sunak has initiated a cabinet reshuffle that has raised some eyebrows thanks to the familiar face of David Cameron, who has surprisingly been appointed foreign secretary. With all eyes (and news cameras) on Number 10, broadcasters were shocked when former PM Cameron emerged from a car that pulled up to Downing Street shortly after the Braverman announcement. Broadcasting live on Sky News, cameras recorded the comings and goings at Downing Street as Kay Burley and Sky News’ deputy political editor Sam Coates commentated over the footage. As Cameron emerged from a black Land Rover, Burley appeared to be in shock and began laughing in disbelief, saying, “I was not expecting that!”. Coates explained what Cameron has done since resigning as the Conservative leader in 2016 following the Leave vote, saying he “never really found his feet after leaving the job of Prime Minister”, having done various jobs and written a memoir. Burley chimed in, commenting that Cameron had also “put on weight” – comments that were very quickly criticised as fat shaming. One person pointed out: “Nah, Kay Burley is so mean. How can she list what David Cameron’s been doing since leaving office, and she says he ‘put on weight.’ What’s that got to do with anything?” Someone else wrote: “‘Put on weight’. Imagine if that was a female ex-PM. The hypocrisy is hilarious.” “Kay Burley is dreadful at her job, obviously, but I wasn't expecting her to fat shame David Cameron for no reason,” someone else argued. Another asked Burley directly: “@KayBurley did you seriously just say, in a list of David Cameron’s post-PM achievements, that he has put on weight??? “Come on. You’re supposed to be a journalist. Imagine you said that about a woman - it’s not ok to fat shame.” The former Prime Minister has been made foreign secretary in Rishi Sunak’s government reshuffle. The shock appointment has seen Cameron enter the Lords to enable him to take up the role. Elsewhere, James Cleverly has been made home secretary following the sacking of Braverman. indy100 has contacted Kay Burley’s representative for comment. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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